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homer
26th April 2005, 15:58
I need to include a web based WYSIWYG editor into a project that I'm currently programming for a customer. Any recommendations?
leon
26th April 2005, 17:40
HTMLArea (http://www.dynarch.com/projects/htmlarea/) is a good shot.
Leon
tagammeer
26th April 2005, 18:11
TinyMCE - http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/
falko
26th April 2005, 18:19
FCKeditor - http://www.fckeditor.net/
homer
28th April 2005, 19:07
Uhhh... Any differences between these 3, or doesn't it matter which one I use?
beatty_t
1st December 2005, 16:31
A MUST for client side ease of use and available features... I've gotten a half-dozen cms developers onto it... and they praise it too! Good call Falko (friggers... the guy can write great tutorials too...)!
:)
MystaMax
30th December 2005, 23:04
http://www.wysiwygpro.com/
wysiwygPRO is another good one, outputs very good code. We use it @ work. I also run numerous Joomla (www.joomla.org) sites and they come preinstalled w/ a port of TinyCE. IMO, I do not like how this reformats code. So I switched to FCKeditor. This editor is by far the best 'free' solution. It outputs very nice code.
danf.1979
3rd February 2006, 05:58
http://xinha.python-hosting.com/
Xinha is very good too
str2etboy
5th February 2006, 16:45
Hi
I took a look at all of the above listed editors. I like the most tinymce and xinha which seems to be a little bit more complex and hard to set up but looks great so i decided to use this.
It ok, i set up everything and works great, modified everything according to my demands but id like to dumb the source code into MySQL database. With tinyMCE it was no problem for my. Writing the script took only half an hour but i cannot imagine how to do tha sem with Xinha. Has anyone had a problem like this?
If so, please post!
Thx
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